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their age nancy reagan and mikhail gorbachev to name a few but henry kissinger is here as well as james baker and former vice president dick cheney is also here. a congressional delegation from the u.s. will be in attendance. queen elizabeth and prince philip will be here as well as who's who of british politics. thatcher's coffin was moved yesterday at the palace of westminster and it will travel along a two-mile route along parliament ultimately to st. paul's cathedral. the hers will be tran-- hearse transported by a horse drawn carriage. this is a military honor funeral. last received winston churchill. fears of demonstration by those who were opposed to margaret thatcher's policy and also after the jitters following the bombings at the marathon in boston. 4,000 police officers are on duty. the funeral at st. pauls will get underway in about an hour. after that funeral there will be a couple of gatherings for friends and foreign dignitaries to honor the memory of barrmarg thatcher. she will be cremated at a ceremony today. bells will be silent through out the day and flags are at half mass
their age nancy reagan and mikhail gorbachev to name a few but henry kissinger is here as well as james baker and former vice president dick cheney is also here. a congressional delegation from the u.s. will be in attendance. queen elizabeth and prince philip will be here as well as who's who of british politics. thatcher's coffin was moved yesterday at the palace of westminster and it will travel along a two-mile route along parliament ultimately to st. paul's cathedral. the hers will be...
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and you know that going all the way back to mike mansfield and howard baker and vice president mondale, the japanese loved having ambassadors with big names. and there isn't a bigger name in politics other than obama and clinton and kennedy. >> and of course, you know, the white house is extremely grateful to caroline kennedy for her support of obama in 2008. her early support. it was a big moment. so it makes a certain amount of sense, although i don't know what caroline kennedy, what her background is in japan at this point. >> and is there going to be any kind of a kerfuffle about whether she is credentialed? we know that the ambassadors to many of the big camdepitals are people who raised big money and have had a lot more experience. she's had a lifetime in and around the political world. >> there will be a little kerfuffle but she doesn't have the experience. she is a big name. she sends a great message to japan's women as the first woman ambassador. and she has had a lifetime of service, if quiet. she shuns the limelight. and this would allow her to serve without being in that li
and you know that going all the way back to mike mansfield and howard baker and vice president mondale, the japanese loved having ambassadors with big names. and there isn't a bigger name in politics other than obama and clinton and kennedy. >> and of course, you know, the white house is extremely grateful to caroline kennedy for her support of obama in 2008. her early support. it was a big moment. so it makes a certain amount of sense, although i don't know what caroline kennedy, what...
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senator baker sent us some of the people who were serving. with some trepidation i walked downstairs to his office and said we have a little problem here. he said i know you are right. he said call this guy who works for the head of the national paper and he will find you some people. sure enough, i call this guy and got the fellow who was running an automobile plant in tennessee. he turned out to be the one that president reagan turned out to that president reagan selected to run the tva. >> first of all, i want to commend all the young people here and i want to thank the ronald reagan library for being here. i got to meet ronald reagan when i first went to sacramento with jerry brown in 1974. you had to like ronald reagan. he was a good man with a sunn disposition, like all people, no malice in his heart. i would like to see politics get back to that. no matter what your point of view, to be seen as a good person trying to do the right thing. we are thrilled at the right libraries in california. i will encourage anyone who is thinking about
senator baker sent us some of the people who were serving. with some trepidation i walked downstairs to his office and said we have a little problem here. he said i know you are right. he said call this guy who works for the head of the national paper and he will find you some people. sure enough, i call this guy and got the fellow who was running an automobile plant in tennessee. he turned out to be the one that president reagan turned out to that president reagan selected to run the tva....
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a defense official in washington says major ralph baker was fired late last month. there are reports circulating it had to do with alcohol and sexual misconduct. >>> you have to check out this fan in last night's mariners/a's game. a wicked foul ball coming at him. he reaches out and grabs it bare handed. perhaps the most impressive thing of all, every precious drop of his beer remained in the cup. in the other hand. he did not spill a thing. >> where was this, oakland? >> priorities in order. look how he celebrates. >> that could have been a $12 beer. you can't afford to wait in line and spill any of that. >> there it is, celebrating with a sip ofcious beer. >> that's cool. >> it's a wet start for the east coast, for the south, northeast. jennifer delgado, good morning. >> christine is always watching the money for you, even when it comes down to beer. good morning, starting off with wet conditions in florida from the keys including areas like miami, ft. myers. getting pounded with showers and thunderstorms. right now no warnings out there, but we had some earlier
a defense official in washington says major ralph baker was fired late last month. there are reports circulating it had to do with alcohol and sexual misconduct. >>> you have to check out this fan in last night's mariners/a's game. a wicked foul ball coming at him. he reaches out and grabs it bare handed. perhaps the most impressive thing of all, every precious drop of his beer remained in the cup. in the other hand. he did not spill a thing. >> where was this, oakland? >>...
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baker is a moderate republican. old school moderate republican from tennessee. governor of tennessee. he develop ad very pragmatic reputation there and ran for president in 1996. he was sort of a mini version of what john mccain was in 2000. the media loved alexander when he ran for president in 1996 because he was the reasonable pragmatist. he has been in the senate more than ten years. i can't tell you how many lamar alexander stories i have written over the last ten years. secretly he is fed up and frustrated and wants to cut a big deal. i have never seen it happen in ten years. he was -- you know, robert, he was -- for a few years there, he was positioning himself for a leadership spot in the senate. you can kind of understand it in that context. he wants to be a team player. he lost that race to trent lott. i'm wondering -- what's lamar alexander doing? >> dropped out of the republican hierarchy last year. he's just -- another senator of the -- lamar alexander is up for re-election in 2014. a lot of republicans have the primary fear. there is -- one of the
baker is a moderate republican. old school moderate republican from tennessee. governor of tennessee. he develop ad very pragmatic reputation there and ran for president in 1996. he was sort of a mini version of what john mccain was in 2000. the media loved alexander when he ran for president in 1996 because he was the reasonable pragmatist. he has been in the senate more than ten years. i can't tell you how many lamar alexander stories i have written over the last ten years. secretly he is fed...
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when senator baker was chief of staff, we looked for a position at tennessee valley authority, which was knot in very good shape, and, frankly, senator baker acceptability us -- sent us people serving, and with trepidation, i walked into the office, chief of staff, and he said, you know, we have a problem here at, and he said, yeah, tuttle, i know you're right. call the guy, head of the nashville paper to find you people, and sure enough, called this guy, a fellow running an automobile plant in tennessee who turned out to be the one that president reagan selected to run the tva and turned it around, so with the huge country, there's lots of people, just tell people that you're interested in serving. it's very important. >> governor davis? >> first of all, i want to commend all the young people here, and i want to thank the ronald reagan library. i got to meet reagan in 1974. i don't care if you're a democrat, republican, independent, green party, aip, you had to like reagan. he was a good man, sunny disposition, liked all people, no mallace in his heart. i want politics back to that,
when senator baker was chief of staff, we looked for a position at tennessee valley authority, which was knot in very good shape, and, frankly, senator baker acceptability us -- sent us people serving, and with trepidation, i walked into the office, chief of staff, and he said, you know, we have a problem here at, and he said, yeah, tuttle, i know you're right. call the guy, head of the nashville paper to find you people, and sure enough, called this guy, a fellow running an automobile plant in...
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the reborn hostess brand company intends to cut ties with the teamsters and the bakers union. they're ununionized now. >>> and the united nations monitor for palestine, richard balk, blamed united states and israel for the boston bombing. but he keeps his job and get this, the united states paying for it. as a member of the human rights council, the usa pays 22% of his expenses. great. >> gretchen: they're going to try and trick me. sheep shape. our own anna kooiman is learning thousand shear a sheep. >> brian: she joins us now live from valley shepherd creamery in long valley, new jersey. who is going -- have you ever shaved a sheep before? >> i never have. there is about 600 here on the premise that's here in morris county, new jersey. and we're in the middle of birthing center. by the end of june, there will be 1,000 of these little girls and guys running around. i'm going to hand him off to you and start some shearing. this is one of the chores that you have to do. it's a necessary evil when summer comes. can you do one? >> yes. what you want to do is just keep your hand k
the reborn hostess brand company intends to cut ties with the teamsters and the bakers union. they're ununionized now. >>> and the united nations monitor for palestine, richard balk, blamed united states and israel for the boston bombing. but he keeps his job and get this, the united states paying for it. as a member of the human rights council, the usa pays 22% of his expenses. great. >> gretchen: they're going to try and trick me. sheep shape. our own anna kooiman is learning...
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mike baker, great friend of the show. coming up on the show, alarming numbers from the tax and spend administration. the government borrowing more for household than the average household even makes. the next guest break down what it means for you an your family. nba legend michael jordan spares no expense to tie the knot. detail of the lavish ceremony, including the largest tent in history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if someone checks our credit. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we pay off our loans. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. ♪every rose has it's thorn ♪just like every night ♪has it's dawn score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com bret michaels slider still in beta. >> mike: quick headlines for you. su
mike baker, great friend of the show. coming up on the show, alarming numbers from the tax and spend administration. the government borrowing more for household than the average household even makes. the next guest break down what it means for you an your family. nba legend michael jordan spares no expense to tie the knot. detail of the lavish ceremony, including the largest tent in history. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es...
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secretaries of state henry kissinger, george schultz, james baker and former vice president dick cheney. there is also a congressional delegation here. the queen and numerous british politicianser here. there have been concerns about security generally because margaret thatcher was a divisive prime minister and there are some people who have wanted to protester have been some protests in the week since she has died. but this morning we did not see any disturbances. in fact, we saw some people throwing flowers at her coffin as it went by. then of course in the wake of the bombings in boston, there's also concern that anything could go wrong at a public gathering. so security has been stepped up. there are 4,000 officers on the streets today. back to you. >>brian: we just showed it to you, a chilling image. this could be the bag holding the second bomb in boston just moments before the explosion. how investigators will use it to track down who did this. this. that's all next. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpass
secretaries of state henry kissinger, george schultz, james baker and former vice president dick cheney. there is also a congressional delegation here. the queen and numerous british politicianser here. there have been concerns about security generally because margaret thatcher was a divisive prime minister and there are some people who have wanted to protester have been some protests in the week since she has died. but this morning we did not see any disturbances. in fact, we saw some people...
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have seen representatives marsha blackburn and former secretarieses of state george schultz and james baker arrive and former vice president dick cheney is also in the congregation. when the coffin was brought in by the pallbearers each served in the campaign in 1982 and something that margaret thatcher initiated, launched and successfully completed. the service is ongoing and it's profound and moving. >> martin, i thought it fascinating. this morning, "the new york times" talking about the funeral and talked about thatcher's quote, radical free market policies. i would guess the measurement of a successful politician would be if what once was thought of radical in 1979 was adopted by your opposition in large part 20 years later when tony blair, of course, rounded off the harshest sharpest edges of thatcherism and adopted it. london is one of the thriving free market towns on the planet now and compare that to 1997 when it was far different. >> reporter: the statistics are interesting. when margaret thatcher came to power in 1979, 29 million working days had been lost in that year. by 1985,
have seen representatives marsha blackburn and former secretarieses of state george schultz and james baker arrive and former vice president dick cheney is also in the congregation. when the coffin was brought in by the pallbearers each served in the campaign in 1982 and something that margaret thatcher initiated, launched and successfully completed. the service is ongoing and it's profound and moving. >> martin, i thought it fascinating. this morning, "the new york times"...
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no, we need manual workers, we need baker, we need masons, we need everybody, we need everything to create a society. and we need to give value to that in order to give more jobs, more possibilities to the youth, to insure that the most productive sectors of the continent, namely agriculture, modernized agriculture should be able to occupy most of our work force. and finally, with respect to women, we have a law on gender equality which has been enforced for the elections which means a person who does not apply the principle of parity if you're a candidate, you cannot be elected. and this is being enforced today. we see it in parliament, we see it for the upcoming elections, at the city and local election, and this this is a principle that will be applied thanks to a commission which means there have been some progress that have been made in africa. of course, africa is also the continent where we still have official polygamy, yes, we must acknowledge in this status, the situation of our societies. but this has to be a dynamic, a momentum, a thrust. polygamy, you see it in other societies,
no, we need manual workers, we need baker, we need masons, we need everybody, we need everything to create a society. and we need to give value to that in order to give more jobs, more possibilities to the youth, to insure that the most productive sectors of the continent, namely agriculture, modernized agriculture should be able to occupy most of our work force. and finally, with respect to women, we have a law on gender equality which has been enforced for the elections which means a person...
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senate, howard baker, bob dole, george mitchell, and tom daschle. it was formed with two republicans and two democrats specifically to be bipartisan. differences. despite the differences that we have, there is common ground on which we can agree. no, we do not call for privatization of medicare. i actually do not know very many groups who are in favor of privatization. and i do not know how that would work. no, we are not for it. voted 19-0 onthat of away froman was mark morial on the left to keating on the right. and no privatization was ever contemplated. diana, a democrat. go ahead. caller: i'm thinking how much i would be able to squeeze into my9 sure it's not as much as i would like to say. i'm on social security and medicare. we did have an increase in our medicare payments and with the tiny bit of cost of living, we do not get that all the time. it looks like we're always getting, but we do very seldom. we are not getting any interest. and we are taking out for these huge payments that are legislature let the insurance company rates on our ho
senate, howard baker, bob dole, george mitchell, and tom daschle. it was formed with two republicans and two democrats specifically to be bipartisan. differences. despite the differences that we have, there is common ground on which we can agree. no, we do not call for privatization of medicare. i actually do not know very many groups who are in favor of privatization. and i do not know how that would work. no, we are not for it. voted 19-0 onthat of away froman was mark morial on the left to...
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here to weigh in is crystal wright, public relations exective of baker wright group. hi, crystal. >> how are you? >> mike: >> so for $8 million, what will the p.r. group be doing? >> this p.r. group will be doing nothing but taking all that $8 million to the bank. it's not going tochange behavior. you newhy i know, guys? i worked for global p.r. agency. and we loved government contractors, because we knew we could get lots of taxpayer money. we have wouldn't do anything to meet goals and objectives. so i can give you examples of that, too. but it's a waste. look, obamacare is $2.7 trillion. we think. the government can't even get states to participate in the exchanges. members of congress now want an exemption because they are required and their staffers to participate in the exchanges because they say it's unaffordable. so what does h.h.s. do? pay two different agencies, porter novelli was paid $20 million last year. they were going to pay webber shanwick to encourage people to participate in a program they never wanted in the first place. it's a awful. >> mike: what
here to weigh in is crystal wright, public relations exective of baker wright group. hi, crystal. >> how are you? >> mike: >> so for $8 million, what will the p.r. group be doing? >> this p.r. group will be doing nothing but taking all that $8 million to the bank. it's not going tochange behavior. you newhy i know, guys? i worked for global p.r. agency. and we loved government contractors, because we knew we could get lots of taxpayer money. we have wouldn't do anything...
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ben baker, an on-line retailer in berrington said, "small businesses like mine just can't handle that sort of accounting burden. if i have to hire a bookkeeper or pay my current off-site accountant significantly more per month to track all this, you can bet my plans to expand the business in the next six months is a lot less likely." paul ford, an on-line retailer in portsmouth,n he said, "the lt thing we need is legislation like this." i'd also like to mention a comment from joel malloy, a friend of mine. he's a great business owner in new hampshire, president of polaris direct, and he said, "this isn't about making main street more competitive. it's about passing new taxes on to consumers." and that's consistent with other businesses -- with what other business owners have told me from across new hampshire and certainly i've also heard it from businesses across the nation. because they know this isn't about competitiveness. it's about helping states get more money to spend on programs that they can't afford. and that's what the "wall street journal" said this week. the paper called
ben baker, an on-line retailer in berrington said, "small businesses like mine just can't handle that sort of accounting burden. if i have to hire a bookkeeper or pay my current off-site accountant significantly more per month to track all this, you can bet my plans to expand the business in the next six months is a lot less likely." paul ford, an on-line retailer in portsmouth,n he said, "the lt thing we need is legislation like this." i'd also like to mention a comment...